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TT Commons™ Classic
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TT Commons™ Classic

TT Commons™ Classic is a versatile geometric sans serif suitable for diverse design contexts.
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Full family: from $389 21 styles

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TT Commons™ Classic is a universal sans serif

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The design of the typeface was developed for the widest possible range of tasks with which any quality corporate font is required to cope. Low contrast strokes and averaged drawing of letters makes TT Commons™ Classic excellent for large arrays of text. On the other hand, individually developed design of each glyph makes it possible to use it successfully as a display font. The typeface intentionally does not have distinctive decorative details.

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The name TT Commons™ Classic comes from the word ’common’ (widely accepted, typical, frequent)

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This typeface can be used for any everyday tasks related to typography

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About font family TT Commons™ Classic
260+ Language support

Meet TT Commons™ Classic version 2.200!

We have updated the font styles and added new features, glyphs, and languages.

TT Commons™ Classic is a universal sans serif for everyday tasks. Its history is inextricably linked with the history of TypeType: originally, it was the studio’s official corporate font, created exclusively for internal use. However, thanks to active user interest, it soon turned into a full-fledged commercial typeface.

The name derives from the word «common,» reflecting its universal and ubiquitous nature. The font design was developed to be used for the widest possible range of tasks. Minimal stroke contrast, a closed aperture, and geometric forms make TT Commons™ Classic ideal for setting running text. On the other hand, it can also be used for display purposes, despite the intentional absence of decorative elements: the font attracts attention with its conciseness, simplicity, and polished forms.

In the updated version, we added an improved variable font, merging two styles (for upright and slanted characters) into a single variable system. Furthermore, new OpenType features, languages, and glyphs appeared, including glyphs for extended Latin.

Thanks to its minimalism and neutral character, TT Commons™ Classic is suitable for any sector. Small caps, stylistic alternates, ligatures, arrows, various figure types, and other features make the typeface even more functional. TT Commons™ Classic and the bestseller TT Commons™ Pro are based on the same graphics, but they have different contents and usage possibilities. TT Commons™ Classic is for you if you are looking for proven solutions for regular tasks, while TT Commons™ Pro is for when you need extended functionality with a large number of font styles, features, stylistic sets, and languages.

TT Commons™ Classic 2.200 includes:

  • 21 font styles: 10 uprights, 10 italics, and 1 variable font
  • 1,503 glyphs per style
  • 35 OpenType features
  • Over 265 languages

TT Commons™ Classic — a flawless typographic classic!

Team

Pavel Emelyanov
Antonina Zhulkova
Stanislav Tikhonov
Elizabeth Ostrovskaya
+ TypeType Team

Release and update date

Release: 26 February, 2018

Last update: 24 February, 2026

What's changed in the font:
  • The number of font styles changed from 24 to 21: we added an improved variable font, merging two styles (for upright and slanted characters) into a single variable system, and also removed the Outline and Outline Italic styles.
  • The number of glyphs per style increased from 1,437 to 1,503; specifically, we drew glyphs for extended Latin.
  • The number of OpenType features increased from 29 to 35.
  • The number of languages increased from over 260 to over 265: German+, Uzbek (lat), Marshallese, Bulgarian (lat), Guarani, Macedonian+, and Nenets+ were added.

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Character Set

Basic Latin Basic Cyrillic Extended Latin Extended Cyrillic Vietnam Fractions Proportional Lining Figures and Currencies Other Figures Punctuation and Symbols Math Symbols Arrows
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OpenType features

liga | Standard Ligatures

fl ffi

fl ffi

dlig | Discretionary Ligatures

fk ffh

fk ffh

smcp | Small Caps

abcd

abcd

onum | Oldstyle Figures

1638

1638

case | Case Sensitive Forms

({[H]})

({[H]})

ss01 | Alternative I

I Í IJ

I Í IJ

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Ideal font pairs with TT Commons™ Classic

What is a font pair, and what does it serve for?

A font pair is a combination of two fonts within one text block. Most often, one of the fonts in a pair is a more expressive headline font, and the other one serves to communicate information. Such fonts complement each other and help designers solve various tasks, like highlighting key elements, adding emotional expressiveness to the project, or separating semantic blocks.

How to choose fonts for a project: Several general recommendations

To begin with, establish the project's tone. Choose the fonts that stylistically match the main idea. After that, you need to determine the functions of each font in the project and their hierarchy: which font will complement the design and which one will serve to attract attention as the main element. You need to assess the difference between the fonts and decide what kind of information each of them should convey. First, we recommend choosing the base font you will use most, and then you can find a suitable pair for it.

Core principles of font pairing and recommendations from designers

The main rule you should follow when matching two fonts is that both similarities and differences must be visible between them. You can highlight the coherence of fonts by the following characteristics: contrast, proportions, width, openness of characters, individual letter shapes, and overall tone. Feel free to experiment with different combinations. We also recommend analyzing the projects you like: this way, you can enhance your visual skills, elevate your knowledge base, and gain confidence in dealing with typography.

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